Introduced in 1993, Carver’s 370 Voyager offered long-range cruising capabilities and European styling features in a raised pilothouse layout. A large fly bridge provides comfortable seating for six, with a sun lounge forward. The floor plan below decks includes a fully-instrumented lower helm with a double-wide helm seat and great visibility fore and aft. Two private staterooms, along with extra sleeping accommodations and large head with separate shower, round out a well-thought-out cruising package. Carver built these boats to last. The solid fiberglass bottom came with a Vinylester barrier coat below the water line that reduces the risk of expensive, moisture-related blistering problems that can develop with other build techniques.

This freshwater 370 Voyager has been diligently maintained by her current owner who has put in $35,000- $40,000 in maintenance and upgrades over the past few years. The bridge and cockpit canvas systems were brand-new in 2017, and the starboard engine has less than 150 hours on the meter since being rebuilt in 2015. She is in very clean condition throughout, and will no doubt deliver many more years of boating pleasure.

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